Bearded dragons will mostly eat any leafy greens. Although dragons can eat leafy lettuces, they consist of mostly water and hold no nutritional value. More healthy staples should be fed such as endive, collards, mustard greens, turnip greens, etc.
it Will freeze and burst into flames shaped like a dragon and a penguin will pop up laughing at the dragon.
Absolutely NOT ! Since WHEN would a Bearded Dragon encounter chocolate in the wild !
You can not over feed a bearded dragon. Well you CAN but it's very rare.
it can eatcertain types like endive
feed it
no do not feed bearded dragons onions,kiwi, orange,lemon,grapefruit or tomatoes
Simple - put it in a small bowl inside the vivarium. If the Bearded Dragon wants to eat, it will when it's hungry.
about for adults 6 or 7
They will eat them, but it's not a good idea to feed your bearded dragon anything you catch from outside. This is due to pesticides and parasites that may be present in the body of the insect you caught that will make your bearded dragon ill.Crickets from the pet store are the best insect to feed your bearded dragon. It may seem expensive to feed crickets, but it's still a lot cheaper than a vet bill.
yes but we usually feed it lettice and mean worms or crickets
What's the point - there's almost NO nutritional value in lettuce ! You're better off feeding cabbage leaves and/or broccoli !
You should feed your baby bearded dragon 5-10 appropriately sized Dubia roaches per feeding, 2-3 times a day.